Mastering prepositions of time is a crucial step in becoming proficient in the Latvian language. These small but powerful words help to convey when events occur, from specific moments to broader time frames. Understanding how to use prepositions like "pirms" (before), "pēc" (after), "kopš" (since), and "līdz" (until) will significantly enhance your ability to express temporal relationships accurately and naturally in conversation and writing. Whether you're discussing your daily routine, planning future activities, or recounting past experiences, a solid grasp of these prepositions is essential. Our grammar exercises are designed to provide you with practical experience and reinforce your understanding of Latvian prepositions of time. Through a variety of interactive activities, from fill-in-the-blank sentences to contextual dialogues, you'll gain confidence in using these prepositions correctly. These exercises cater to different learning styles and proficiency levels, ensuring that you can progress at your own pace while steadily improving your skills. Dive in and start practicing to make your Latvian time expressions as precise and natural as a native speaker's.
1. Es vienmēr ceļos *no* rīta (preposition indicating a time of day).
2. Mēs ejam uz koncertu *pēc* darba (preposition indicating 'after' a certain activity).
3. Viņa parasti ēd brokastis *pirms* skolas (preposition indicating 'before' an event).
4. Es atgriezīšos *ap* sešiem vakarā (preposition indicating an approximate time).
5. Viņi svinēs svētkus *uz* Jaunā gada nakti (preposition indicating an event during a specific night).
6. Mēs tiksimies *plkst.* septiņos (preposition used before a specific time).
7. Viņa sāk strādāt *pēc* pusdienām (preposition indicating 'after' a meal).
8. Es lasu grāmatu *vakarā* (preposition indicating a time of day).
9. Mēs devāmies ceļojumā *vasarā* (preposition indicating a season).
10. Viņš vienmēr veic treniņus *no* rīta (preposition indicating a time of day).
1. Es strādāju *no* astoņiem līdz pieciem (preposition indicating start time).
2. Mēs satiksimies *pēc* filmas (preposition indicating after).
3. Viņš dzimis *pirms* Ziemassvētkiem (preposition indicating before).
4. Es došos mājās *pēc* darba (preposition indicating after).
5. Viņa ceļos *plkst.* septiņos (preposition indicating exact time).
6. Mēs atgriezīsimies *pēc* atvaļinājuma (preposition indicating after).
7. Koncerts sāksies *pēc* vakariņām (preposition indicating after).
8. Viņš trenējas *pirms* brokastīm (preposition indicating before).
9. Skola beidzas *plkst.* trijos (preposition indicating exact time).
10. Es piezvanīšu *pirms* sanāksmes (preposition indicating before).
1. Es eju uz darbu *pēc* brokastīm (preposition after breakfast).
2. Mēs sākam treniņu *pirms* skolas (preposition before school).
3. Viņi ieradās mājās *pēc* pusdienām (preposition after lunch).
4. Es ceļos *pirms* saullēkta (preposition before sunrise).
5. Viņa vienmēr lasa grāmatu *pēc* vakariņām (preposition after dinner).
6. Mēs dosimies ceļojumā *pēc* eksāmeniem (preposition after exams).
7. Viņš trenējas *pirms* sacensībām (preposition before competitions).
8. Es dziedu dušā *pēc* sporta nodarbības (preposition after sports practice).
9. Viņi atgriežas mājās *pirms* pusnakts (preposition before midnight).
10. Mēs sāksim darbu *pēc* brīvdienām (preposition after holidays).